On 20/01/2010 4:16 AM, Arjen van der Meijden wrote:

Another command to look at, if you're I/O-bound, is the 'ionice'
command, which is similar to nice, but obviously intended for I/O.
For some I/O-bound background job, one of the 'idle' classes can be a
nice level. But for a (single) postgres-process, I'd be careful again
for the same reasons as with process-nice.

Unfortunately, due to the action of the bgwriter 'ionice' isn't as effective as you might hope. It's still useful, but it depends on the load.

http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Priorities#Prioritizing_I.2FO

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Craig Ringer

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